Singapore Standard, 29 November 1956
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Title Section30 1956-11-29 1 Singapore Standard STANDARD POLICE ***** (5 lines) 2400 v it m FIRE BRIGADE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2811 2414 Vol. > 1 1- ><>• ISO SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956 1 1 r\t,f -UM-30 words
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285 1956-11-29 1 IN SINGAPORE $1 MIL DAMAGE TO CROPS AND FARM DWELLINGS MORE than $1,000,000 worth of crops, pigs and poultry belonging f more than 1,000 farmers have been destroyed m the floods m Singapore since last- Saturday. Up to yesterday afternoon, more than 9.70 Inches of rain were recorded by Singapore285 words
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Article33 1956-11-29 1 THE body of a two-year-old Malay boy was recovered about 20 yards from his m Chansi Roar la it evening. H believed to have been swept away by flood waters.33 words
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Article28 1956-11-29 1 British Consulate m Said yesterday '"strongly tish community to leave the city as soon as possible m view of the attii t the Egyptian Government. Rev-28 words
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Article64 1956-11-29 1 ONEW YORK N an today informed N tions Sec. Council that the part of the •tate of Jammu and Kashmir under Indian military occupation had been "integrated" with India. In a letter to the Cr President, the Pakistan permanent U.N. delegate, M hammed Mir Khan, requested that "appropriate64 words
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Article, Illustration51 1956-11-29 1 pic. THESE three pictures taken ct Bedok end Potong Pasir show the state of the floods m Singapore cfter more ram fei! yesterday morning and m the latter part of the afternoon. In centre picture IWC farmers open a canal on their farmland to allowStandard - 51 words
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Article18 1956-11-29 1 A SINGAPORE cyclist G rj Cheng, 26. collapsed and dird while riding along Jalan Tcga yesterday.18 words
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Article92 1956-11-29 1 Tension Mounts In Syria WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 B r i •;\:r\ arid W* States bave beejj ronsulting at a high r to prevent a new Middle Ea I explosion arising from growing friction between Syria and Iraq, it was learned today. British and United State officials acknowledged they were hampered92 words
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Article56 1956-11-29 1 WASHINGTON Nov. t» (Beater)— The United States had voi< rd its BMCCn to Syria at the <<>ntinurd nrms shipments -rom tho Soviet I nimi to that country, a State Department spokesman said today. The State Department knew of "Mihst.tntial shipments of Soviet arms of various t\pev mid ireiffctl to56 words
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Article44 1956-11-29 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 23 (Rcutm The Ceylonese Junior Minister of Trade and Commerce, Lakshaman Rajapaksa, said on arrival here today from Peking that a Chinese Communist mission would arrive m Colombo m early Docember to review the rubberrice agreement between the two countries.44 words
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259 1956-11-29 1 Ex-Chung Ling Boy Wko Joined Chin Peng PENANG, Wed.— A youns terrorist with a Slo,oflo--prire on his head, was shot dead early today as he tried to escape from Police alter being captured m a routine screening operation here. An official source told the259 words
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Article, Illustration56 1956-11-29 1 GIRL IN SEA TRAGEDY THIS i> tlio bar waitress, fj jtir tld Von^ En Yoke who v.is trapped m a far that pluiiurr! into thr sea just after midnight on MonThe girls body was nnt found when iITCn WtMi down to inspect the tar the next d.iy The driver of56 words
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712 1956-11-29 1 FOURTEEN MORE BODIES WERE SPOTTED ON THE BEACHES OFF JASON'S BAY IN SOUTH MERSING, JOHORE, YESTERDAY BY THE CREW OF AN RAF SUNDERLAND FLYING BOAT IN RECONNAISSANCE OVER THE AREA. THESE BRING THE TOTAL DEATH TOLL IN MALAYA'S WORST STORM FOR MANY YEARS,712 words
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Article95 1956-11-29 1 BELGRADE. Nov. 28 (DP) Tbe Yugoslav Communist newspaper. BOCbft, said today T thrrn bai beta a VSVC i I tenor and masi arrests m neighbouring Communist Albania Bonnt ?aid scores of Albanians are (leeing to the hills armed with rifles, and secret polio v ending large up95 words
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Article46 1956-11-29 1 LONDON. Nov. 28 (UP). Diplomatic spurres said today a Western Bic-Three foreign ministers meeting will be held m Paris early next month. The Western get-together will he arranged when foreign ministers convene m Paris on Dec. 11-15 for an important NATO < riuncil me<"46 words
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Article96 1956-11-29 1 THE TOLL OF THE ROAD ir<H cd. Heavy terday also took ti '.nil on the road. A inner of Chen Bak Hrn was kilh <: and f i •Ihers ,i i two wo thn thei m i if Ip < Road Dr lan. S iv.wlm \->.- CWet I on iin96 words
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Article66 1956-11-29 1 LONDON. Nov. 28 (UP) Foreign Secretary Mr. Se. Lloyd warned today that only Communists gain m what he termed the "acute c of opinion" between Britain and the United States OfW Mid-East policy. Mr. Lloyd returned from the United Nations with a grim report on Anglo-Ameri-can66 words
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Advertisement14 1956-11-29 1 mm Shell toy. Mcc Rebos tastes better COOD BFFR MAKFS EVERY MEAI A FFAST14 words
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Article191 1956-11-29 2 WAVE Of SEX TERROR IN SOUR AB AY A SOIRAB Nov ZS IP lynch mobs hSfl beaten and kicked to dea'h nine men suspected of Jabaiag ynun; children with needles m a of sex terror m 'his 'iva city, police rep its M.H tori iv ldr,-J191 words
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Article89 1956-11-29 2 JERUSALEM, Nor. 38 < -nesset (Parliament) today adopted a n expressing "profound shock" at alleged atrocities perpetrated as > Jews la Egypt by (he Nasser Government. It demanded United Nations' action. The motion was submitted Premier David Ben CNnrion. The resolution said It would 'welcome89 words
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Article45 1956-11-29 2 JER' KM M (UP) —Syrian troops fired on an Israeli engineer near the v er between the two nations around mid-da y yesterday army spokesman announced last night. The engineer employed by the Department of Public Works was reportedly unh\.:45 words
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Article288 1956-11-29 2 Fears Over Fate Of Missing Jews Gestapo' Arrests In Egypt POUT SAID, Nov. 28 (API The British Consul here MM last ni?ht for quick intervention by t Swiss Red Cross to find out from President Ni&ser what his happened to F.y pt s missing Jews. .?s m ißltieground city have288 words
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Article70 1956-11-29 2 NIC: 28 (Reuter) A total of 1,200 laemllli and a percentage of retained .rs from units of the British T -.loured D sion based on Tripoli are aome today aboard the troop; Empire Or v Headquarters announced here. They are due at Southampton on Dec. 5. Other70 words
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Article401 1956-11-29 2 M.E. POLICY New Clash In Parliament Seen LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter)— Politicians said today Mr. Sehvyn Lloyds return opens a new and critical phase of Parliament's clash over the IMiddle East crisis and that the Conservative Government's prestige may be vitally affected by his report to401 words
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Article25 1956-11-29 2 PRESIDENT Eisenhower yesterday named Mr. Ellsworth Bunker, retiring pre ient of the American Red Croaa, as United States Amba?sador to India. Reuter.25 words
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Article150 1956-11-29 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Sinea pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 11 1 i U2\ Dec. R.S.S. No 1 |11| 1111 R.S.S. No. 2 109 110 R.S.S No. 3 (nom.) 1(17 108 Tone: Uncertain. our* n> The price of tin on the local market150 words
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Article51 1956-11-29 2 CAIRO. HOW. 2?. (UP) General E. L. M. Burns. Commander of the Ur. Nations Emergency Force m Egypt, announced ye.>:erday he was .stationing UNEF detachments between the E: tian and Anglo-French lines tad moving new U.N. units to Port Said and Port Faud. He said the U.N. force51 words
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Article27 1956-11-29 2 HAILE SELASSIE. Emneror of Ethiopia, arrived m Hongkong yesterday from Tokyo for an ovornisrt gtay on his to Rangoon for a threeday visit Renter.27 words
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232 1956-11-29 2 A Close Call In The Tense Waters Off Egypt LONDON. Nov. 2S (UP)— The Admin. t nounced today that a Brilis), r ta^k force can* into close contact with the I'nited Mat* s mm last month during the attack on Lg-ypt w r temporary inconvenienct But T iscount Hailsham, First232 words
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Article77 1956-11-29 2 Port Said was being increased to battalion strength, presumably 1.000 men. Some 200 UNEF troops are already m Port Said but none m Port Faud so far Qea. Burns' brief announcement gave no Indication of the exact time of the reinforcement It followed his talks at77 words
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175 1956-11-29 2 REDS OFFER TO REBUILD DAMAGED CHURCHES uc.oy v.\. (i P) I Communi t North Viet- I nani >a\> it will rebuild I Roman Catholic churches I m the pMHJMI MM p? by I tarlt '"monTh. The North Vietnarr. Communist Ho Chi Minh's government v giving US$l4,OOO to reptlr churches m175 words
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Article21 1956-11-29 2 WALDEMAR B Kaempffert, science editor of the York Times for 26 yesin Mew York last night He was 79.—21 words
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Advertisement99 1956-11-29 2 r THE NEW WORLD o/\VD\ HP R L M CHILDREN^ ENCYCLOPEDIA UNI VERI^L EN^CLOPEDIA C 0^ T |K^^ f a 'C'firence system. s«L. -K^g fi^^ REX SF I A I r'"i ««nKu ronoN or fl* Cnnfi^o the concise" I»; X I=4 WINSTON CHURCHILL'S HO ME DCK?rOR HOUSEHOLD ENCYCLOPEDIA^ p W99 words
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Article289 1956-11-29 3 McLrke^Gqj^eners Will Band To Help Themselves $1 Million Capital Of 10,000 Shares At $100 Each THt; Singapore Attap Dwellers Association, at a meeting jffalilj, decided to form a 81,000,000 bank to nelp farmers m the Colony. The Chairman of the Association. Mr. Mak Pak Shee,289 words
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Article234 1956-11-29 3 'Truck Wobbled Like A Duck' EUAjU* I.LMPIK Wed. Ida bin Pa ihrnudl n;nr Muh ".i rt ti«l.i I h.i t .1 1 i rmoured ■tttarv truck woblike -i duck" dur i blind mi; linstorm and -d into a Kuala I.umpur—bousd bos m uhiih he rode as a passe n. Uda234 words
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Article67 1956-11-29 3 SINGAPORE Police, m conjunction with the Ban Kok Coffee Shop P .ya Lebar. yesterday offered a reward of $7,000 for information leading to the arrest of the killers of 12-year-old Lim Chwee Hock. Lim. a shop assistant m the Ban Kok Coffee shop, was -.d dumped67 words
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Article, Illustration75 1956-11-29 3 PRESIDENT-elect of the Junior Chamber International. "Mr. Ira I) Ka\r. f], v into Singapore yesterdaj on a familiarization tour of all Faytfi liapter> around the world. II u.i> met at the t ;rport by Mr lee < hie« Wing, ProMden; of Singapore Jaycee and its membrrv75 words
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Article362 1956-11-29 3 PWD OVERSEER SAYS: CORRUPTION WAS RIFE v \i I Ml'l K. Wed Public Works overseer, recipient of a commendation for meritmiobs conduct from the V.rntri Br>:ir of Parians. ■d m tlie >o-im> uirt tod.,, thrrc was a 12 h d< _:-e ol <■ rrupt- anion; .tall362 words
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Article75 1956-11-29 3 KERDAU. Pahang, Wed The first ever eltctiooj to the Kerdau I^ocal Council were held yesterday. Sixty per rent of the e'ectorate cast their votes to elect nine representatives. The following were the successful candidates: N| Bak Ton, Chairman; Abdul Aziz bin Udah; Secretary, Tee Tze Tan, Treasurer;75 words
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263 1956-11-29 3 PEN AN G. Wed. The Chir -.ore interested m nahjongand horse-racing than choosing someone to represent -ouncils. said Mr. Lim Kean Siew. Chairman of the Electoral Council of the Labour Party of Malaya, here I :ay. Lim. who was speaking »t an election campaign263 words
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Article48 1956-11-29 3 ALOR STAR. We —A] must be washed before they are offered for sale by fruith Kedah Health Officer Dr. K. K. Beri announDr Bcri to.d the Town Council that samples of apples; he sent to the Federal capital -or i had int c on48 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-11-29 3 photo. PICTURE shows the partj of Federation and Singapore newsmen who visited Taipeh recently with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek (seated, centre). On the extreme loft, standing, is Andrew Fane. of the Standard. PANAPANA - 37 words
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Article126 1956-11-29 3 Ferry Tolls To Be Abolished KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed The Federation Governmrnt decided today to abolish ferry tolls m Trengganu from 1957. ending an eight-year grouse among the people of this 'cindrella state' This actmn will cost the country's exchequer $200,000 annually. The ferries will be replaced by bridges gradually Transport126 words
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Article37 1956-11-29 3 iKON N v Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.30 to £1 Sterling; $6.***** to US$l: 11J43 to Malayan U: so.lBB to one Indonesian Ruppiah; Go.d JJ7S 375 to a tae..37 words
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Article, Illustration422 1956-11-29 3 WE DO NOT SEEK SCAPEGOATS, SAY GRADUATES SPOKESMEN University Squabble GRADUATES of the University of Malaya are not out to seek scapegoats nor have they the "slightest Intention" of injuring the reputation of the University, two graduate spokesmen declared No Attempt To Injure Reputation Dr. Tay Tcik Kngyesterday. The spokesmen422 words
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Article141 1956-11-29 3 TAIPLXG, Wed. Property ?rs and Chinese associations here have formed a committee to protest against the Town Council's decision to increase the assessment of over 5,000 properties and holdings next year. The increases m assessment are reported to vary from 100 percent to 2,000 percent. The141 words
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Article, Illustration122 1956-11-29 3 SINGAPORE banker. Mr. Yap Phong '.<(k. Ins nffrrct\ to mediate m lhe prr^rnt I iiiversity <>i Malaya squabblc. Yap who "V am prepared to do my best to heal the rift if my services are requirlf I am of any use m settling this matter,122 words
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Article31 1956-11-29 3 A UNITED States a:r force Sabrejet plunged into the ncran off the Okinawa coast this morning. The p;if t parachuted from the disabled aircraft and VM picked up. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article168 1956-11-29 3 PENANC. Wed— A former Federal Councillor said here today that the majority of the people m Penang preferred to have an autonomous government with the Queen as their constitutional head where everyone enjoyed equal rights. "If there is coin? to be any undue discrimination168 words
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Advertisement254 1956-11-29 3 X'MAS FESTIVALS I SAtf f ij Fa/we our Dollar- At Greatest 'k Bargains Soir In Full firing n For 15 Dags Only From Today. 0 FOR MEN camroo inor^s^ -Ov Made Trouscr 6.00 Per Po.t Cordrcy Ready mod 6 TIMMT 7.50 D.nam Cow Boy Jeons 300 Amencon Pucke' Nylon Bushshirt*254 words
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Article, Illustration62 1956-11-29 4 MB. TOM HODGE, head oi the Malayan Film l/nit, tells guests at the Unit's tenth anniversary dinner m Kuala Lumpur on Monday night how Malayan documentaries are today becoming increasingly popular m 54 countries. Among those listening with interest are (from left) High Commissioner SirStandard - 62 words
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433 1956-11-29 4 BROOKE'S PLEDGE: TLL DO EVERYTHING I CAN TO CREATE- ...And Work For New Nation KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Army's first General Officer Commanding, Major-Gen. F. H. Brooke, pledged today he would do everything m his power to create the best military force possible433 words
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281 1956-11-29 4 The Penang Incident 'A Domestic Problem' KUALA LIMPIK. Wed. The Malayan Chinese and the I "nited Chinese School Teachers 1 Associations totlaj jointly described the Chuns Line; Hi^h School incident m Penang a> a "domestic problem' confined solely to the School. A tttrj signed jointly by Mr. V. T Lee,281 words
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Article96 1956-11-29 4 More Entries In Anthem Contest KLALA LI'.MPIR, Wed. Th^ National Anthrm oi independent Malaya should please everybody and not merely the panel of lodges srlertine: it. Mid the Chief Ministei. Tunku Abdul Rahman, today. At today*! audition, (he paMl of judges shortlist- r| another five from 112 now entries The96 words
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Article64 1956-11-29 4 BEREMBAN, Wed. The Malayan Youth Council today endorsed an appeal from the World Assembly of Youth for help to distressed youth m Hungary and Egypt. The Council's publicity chief. Mr. Joseph Siow told the Standard that Malayan youth were m full sympathy th the people of64 words
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273 1956-11-29 4 iron, Wtd. The chairman ot the Ipoh and MenjjLcmhu Town Council, Mr. G. S. Walker, has stressed an urgent need for a housing: development scheme to cater for the "poorest classes" m his Council area. Ba laid emphaslfl on this need m the273 words
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Article, Illustration61 1956-11-29 4 pic. THE Alliance FranraKe held a house warming parly m its new airconditinned premises m I.aidlaw Buildine. Battery Road. Singapore yesterday. More v han 1 .'<) pcopie including the Consul(imeral of Frame. M. .Tean Royere (extreme right) were present. Others m the picture are: (from left) prrsid entStandard - 61 words
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Advertisement241 1956-11-29 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION^ l__i^ Li "'w" rr atua vi NOW SHOWINC X -7 that Certain Feeling co_o n _.-r t cHN'»co_o« visuyip SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! An \l-(.-M Pidaa PAUL NEWMAN IN TKtll.ll \(.\lN Ih:> FOR COMMITTIM. IHL HOSI JIKKIHII CSOO see:: THE RACK with Ucndfll Cir.s W r f Igron Fdmund241 words
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Article, Illustration255 1956-11-29 5 Mr. Cheng - Mr. Cheng from By CHAN SWAN BEE SINGAPORE'S Commissioner for Registration, Mr. Cheng Kirn Whatt, yesterday claimed he had conquered feminine vanity, but that is not all. Me had a good word for the foir sex255 words
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269 1956-11-29 5 Colony's 'Borstal' Will Be Run By Experts CRAWFORD TO HEAD $1/ 2 MIL INSTITUTION Bf SINGAPORE'S proposed $1,500,000 Borstal Institution, to be built m Changi. will be run by cxpeits on juvenile problem*, the Commissioner of Prisons, Maj. \Y. 1.. P. Sochon, told the Standard jr.stcrdav. He said that m269 words
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Article, Illustration293 1956-11-29 5 AMERICANS WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT ASIAN COUNTRIES THE growing importance of Asian countries m world affairs has now, more than at any other time, made Americans study more about this region. Dr. Woodrow C. Whitten, Head of the Department of Social Science of Pcpperdine College, Los Angeles, told the293 words
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Article161 1956-11-29 5 3 ,000 Govt. Men May Walk Out MORE than crnment employees m the Prifons. immigration. Veterinary, Fi.-h--ery Public Works and Master :dant's departments, yesterday threatened to go on :e for a general wage increase. They belong to the Singapore Government Workers' Union and demand a wage rise ranging from $20161 words
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Article69 1956-11-29 5 SINGAPORE Traction Company driver, Yeow Chin Yoo was sentenced to one year's jail m a Colony -Court erday, for rioting at liokkien Street, on Oct. 26 The court was told that Yeo-v was arrested by a detective alter a short chase m South Bridge Road, which69 words
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Article51 1956-11-29 5 PROFESSOR A. Dyer, vicepresident of The United States' Educational Testing Services is due to arrive m Singapore shortly on a lecture tour. Mr. Dyer will give his first r-e at the YMCA m Orchard Road on Dec. 5 at 8.15 p.m. He will talk on '"Educational51 words
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Article140 1956-11-29 5 BINGAPOU Gereramrnt is m.ikiim a >tiict Check <" Ike lumtinns of the Middle Road group <>l Ir.ulc unions 1 \\y Krmstr.tr ut Ti;uir UaigflM Mr BS| lnn'ti Vit h.is star. '(l inspecting the .n t mints and other documents of the M 1.. |et140 words
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Article24 1956-11-29 5 SEREMBAN. Wed. Mi bicycles were recovered by police today after investigations into reports of a statewide organisation of bicycle thieves.24 words
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123 1956-11-29 5 Expats: A Special Office To Deal With Their Claims SINGAPORE Government has now formed a lepaJ section m the Personnel Branch attached to the Secretariat to deal with matters relating to compensation for expatriate officers who go on premature retirement because of Malayanization. All correspondence dealing With M .mization should123 words
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Article55 1956-11-29 5 A LABOURER. Goh Tong Huy, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Neal m Johore Bahru yesterday for causing hurt to his employer, Khoo Peck Leong, by throwing acid on h'" face on June 25. The incident occurred after an argument over money which55 words
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Article41 1956-11-29 5 DR. R. L. Huans of University of Malaya, will n;vo a talk on "Chemical Effect of Ultra-violet Light." at the Chemical Theatre m the Uni:ty. Cluny Road. Singapore, at 5.15 p.m. on Friday. The public is invited.41 words
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Article187 1956-11-29 5 Penang Man For Trial At Assizes Forged Lottery Tickets Charge: A PENANG businessman. Chew Kemn Kor, was yesterday committed to stand trial he next Singapore Assizes for dishonestly using as genuine, 432 forged Social Welfare lottery tickets at a house in Allenby Road, on 26. Smt Ah Yam. managing partner187 words
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Article104 1956-11-29 5 "Bad Boy's" Appeal Dismissed LIEW Yong Chong, 21, with two previous convictions for theft and robbery, had his appeal against conviction and sentence for stealing a foun-tain-pen, dismissed by the Chief Justice. Mr. John Whyatt, m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Licw was sentenced to a year's jail, by a104 words
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Article30 1956-11-29 5 DR. R. J. Grove-While will speak on "Lepropy Relief" at the dinner meeting of the Apex Club at the Cafe Dc Luxe next nesday at 8 p.m.30 words
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Article, Illustration205 1956-11-29 5 HE ASKS GOVT. TO STOP RISE IN PRICES SINGAPORE Legislative Assemblyman for Kampong Kapor, Mr. Seah Peng Chuan, yesterday asked government to take immediate steps to check dealers who are increasing prices of essential commodities. He plans to make personal representations to the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and205 words
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Article41 1956-11-29 5 THE Japanese ConsulateGeneral, m Singapore, announced yesterday that the residence of the Consul-Gen-eral, Mr. Ken Ninomiya, will be changed on Dec. 1 to "Kcnsvillc," 178 Cornwall Gardens, Holland Road. Singapore, 10. The ne'v telephone number is 57.351.41 words
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Article30 1956-11-29 5 THE body <!i a new-born baby _,rl vis found m a Ihm int tin m rabbteh (1 11 nip m M mni' i B«l I30 words
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260 1956-11-29 5 Eight S'pore Trade Unionists In Court EIGHT trade unionists yesterday appeared m a Singapore court for failing to furnish the Registrar of Trade Unions with a general statement of all audited receipts and expenditure of their respective unions, as required under the Trade Union Ordinance. They were Jamit Singh, general260 words
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Advertisement265 1956-11-29 5 One of many hundreds of housewives who received S5 JUST FOR USING TIDE Here's one lucky Il!»l u^er Here is a list of some more lucky house Mrs. Cwynne 67. M.rvyn Rd. 5 TOKCf R .P.M. rI j *5 Mm M,ry le«, 16 Braddcll Hill. Mm. Mar> Koh, 196. Bukit265 words
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Article512 1956-11-29 6 ASTER GUNASEKERA - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME ASTER GUNASEKERA by VTHO lit the rose that led tc defianrp by 2.600 students of the Chung Ling High School. Penang. week? The Chief of .1! Brunch oi the Penang police appears COnQdent and convinced that Blngapori h inese Middle School "rebels" had nnthing512 words
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Article861 1956-11-29 6 Singapore Standard Malayan Coal HILE there has been much talk about start, j secondary industries to bolster the economy of Malaya, the public have forgotten about the parlous state of Batu Arang coal. This mine has had to reduce its coal production and dismiss many of its workers because its861 words
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Article915 1956-11-29 6 Robert Kee patrols the TEL AVIV QN the police captain's operations map. long snaking lines of thread one almost cutting the waist of Israel m two marked the routes taken by each group of Arab infiltrators from Jordan this year. Twelve of them m his area so far,915 words
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Article, Illustration16 1956-11-29 6 "I know I didn't salute, sir. Serceant said: "Ne\cr salute with a cigarette m your month.'16 words
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Letter186 1956-11-29 6 Sir: I am sure a lot of us are sick m our stomachs to have to read so often the opinions of a few as tn what we should and should not see. Being one who has traveled quite widely my conception is that our so-called City186 words
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Letter204 1956-11-29 6 Congratulations, Da to Razak! Singapore parents will be very, very thankful indeed if the Colony's Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kcc, will follow the* good example set by his cc part m the Federation. Until about a few months ago Colony schools were allowed to take m more than204 words
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Article, Illustration955 1956-11-29 6 Edward Crankshaw - SOVIET SURVEY Edward Crankshaw reports on COM I LKA 'S VICTORY LONDON 'TOO many pvople seem to A think thai the continued presence of Soviet troops m Poland is a defeat for Ike Poles. It is nothing of the kind; there was never any question of a Soviet evacuation of955 words
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Article433 1956-11-29 6 G. AALBERTSBERG - G. AALBERTSBERG THE HAGUE radar system of coinp 1 c t ely new design which enables >hips to be guided through a diflicult IS mile wate-ruay m dense fog. comes into rlTnt tomorrow (Nov. ?>0) when Prince Bernhard formally opens Rotterdam's new radar system and waterway. The433 words
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266 1956-11-29 7 No total Withdrawal From Egypt Butler We Want To Work With United Nations But..! a d YORK, Nov. 28 (Rcutcn Mr. R. A. Butler, Britain's Acting Prime Minister m the absence of Sir Anthony Eden, told a United Mates magazine reporter that it would be wrong to think there would266 words
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Article103 1956-11-29 7 It Was All 'Greek' To Her SPRINGFIELD. Ohio K«V. 2S AP) What i don t kno«- won t hurt you, the axiom helps Sometimps v yen 1 man s-it ri.mn at the counter m Mrs. John rannrllrs mdy store on Monday m^ht and i*ked fnr pen< il and paper He103 words
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Article96 1956-11-29 7 "E^WICH, Connecticut. W. 28 (UP) A medical examiner ruled yesterday that .eader Tommy Dorsey the "sentimental gentleman accidentally choked to death m his sleep. Police and Dorsey's family denied there was any mystery surrounding his death on Monday m the locked master bedroom of his US$l3O,OOO96 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-11-29 7 photo ■■i M.n- \nn.i M.i^n.uii left) :iritl Gina LolteMgida smile as thr> cmhran- <m incctm- m .1 theatrr m Romp on 1 ii- show was staged by Italy's leading tom«li.«n. Toto real n.ime. Prince Antonio urtis). A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article161 1956-11-29 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 28 (Reuter). Tankers were today loading oil at Palembang. south Sumatra, for shipment to Singapore and Malaya for the first time since a boycott on shipments to British destinations was launched by Palembang oil workers and wharf labourers a week a s,o. Spokesmen for161 words
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Article137 1956-11-29 7 25 Killed In Plane Crash NEW YORK. Nov. 28 (ft uter) A Venezuelan ftlrliner raahed near Caracas yesterday, killing all 25 passejngen and crew members aboard. officials of Linea Aero] U Venezuelano here, announced. It was the second crash of a Venezuelan airliner m less than six months. Last June,137 words
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Article119 1956-11-29 7 SHORTAGE OF FOOD AMONG INTERNEES LONDON, N Ri —More than 400 empl 1 of the BritLsh Suez Canal civilian contractors who been interned m Egypt have been moved to new ramps with better living con(ditions. A Foreign Office spokesman last night this was reported m a message from the »s119 words
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Article48 1956-11-29 7 PARIS. Nov. 28 ißeuter) Petrol rationing will come into iorce m France tt noon on Thursday an inner ministerial meeting decided here last night. All petrol pumps will close at midnight to enable garage men to take stock and declare the amounts they hold.48 words
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250 1956-11-29 7 Anglo American Relations Are Serious— Makins London, (ft*, 28 (Barter) sir Roger Makins until recently Britixli Amb.^ador mi n Washington, said yesterday that Anglo-American relations were serious, perhaps the most serious -casualty of the present crisis." He told the American Chamber of Commecre m lxjnrion that before leaving Amc:. i250 words
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Article49 1956-11-29 7 LONDON. Nov. 28 (Renter) —The Queen held the last of five autumn investitures at Buckingham Palace yesterday, presenting awards to about 16ft men and women. Army and Air Force servi. emen were decorated for bravery m Malaya and at Oman, rrctected area on the Persian G49 words
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Article53 1956-11-29 7 Ht Actress Marie <the 'Body*) nald's car ran off a mountain road on Monday but she was not seriously injured. Police said. She was hospitalized for treatment of shock but released laer Officers said was unable to tell them i caused the accident. She a53 words
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Article21 1956-11-29 7 ROME, Nov 28 iAP) Tamotsue Ueda. Mayor of Oita. South Japan, arrived ■c yesterday to present Pope a oamboo21 words
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171 1956-11-29 7 KICK HUNGARY OUT OF THE UN. SAYS CUBA UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.. Nov. 28 iAP> Cuba's Emilio Nunez-Por-tuondo called on the United Nations last night to expel Hungary's repreientatives from the General Assembly if Hun. refused to admit U.N. observers. Nunez-Portuondo. speaking to the 79-nation Assemb- ly. asked Secretary General Dag171 words
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Article, Illustration37 1956-11-29 7 Radio photo. PRIME MINISTER Sir Anthony Kdi-n is plintosraplK <! u| lie Rptkt t rcpiirlns on arrival m .Mont«-»o Ba> OB N<>\ uith Lai] Eden (left) n*h*» n^u.n. m »;,.<,.» o.«--mil dent it' if d A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article64 1956-11-29 7 BERLIN, Nov. 28 (UP). A leading official of the "World Peace Council" indicated today that the worldwide Communist front organiEatfon may break away from Sot ict leadership. Isabelle Blum, Belgian Secretary of the "World Peace Council." told an East Berlin rally of the Council's East German branch64 words
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Article65 1956-11-29 7 PNOMPENH. Cambodia. N v 23 (UP i Chinese Premier Chou En-lai told journa- i here on Monday that thrdiffer^nces between China and Burma are "just an errr,r of frontiers" and added that China would consider withdrawing net troopa ihortlj Chou said he was going to65 words
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Article, Illustration78 1956-11-29 7 'Mighty Mouse' Was No Match for Squalls Q (TOP) The hucr hrlium-fill,,] (ll ,nir 1,...!! (Mni "Miijhty Mouse". towers over its handlers and spectators as it parses Timp.s Square, Nmv York. M Nov. 0, ii (ho MOth annual Mac > th uikscivin^ it] P.ir.-Ic. Ilio (i!l-f,.-t tall b;.|!u!.n. huurvr. prov•i78 words
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Article231 1956-11-29 7 SPANISH ARTIST CALLS IT BULLETISM NFU YORK, N«>\. "2S t A I') Painter 1) ill, wIMSe UiMkc MM heretofore has been unlike anything m this u-orld, or <<u\ of it. has a new method now "bulletism." While the now technique still ome hin? out of this231 words
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Article138 1956-11-29 7 MAU MAU CHIEF SENTENCED TO DEATH N 1 LXI, Kenya, No <Heuter) Dedan Kimam (styled field marvhal of the Mm Mau rori>tv ambWbGd alter a (it tth l.\ Cm.' v l ful p< s^ i r i i The scar-faced bearded flngei sands of ki".er g^ a and the Aberdare138 words
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Article64 1956-11-29 7 Lo.* 28 (AP) The Haim Nahum. has resigned m rst agait :nent of that country, the .i Congress here said last r A spokesman said that the Jewish community m Egypt totalling 50,000 people were "threatened w.'h the gravest disaster." Only Jews who were retfdent m Egypt64 words
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Article27 1956-11-29 7 QUEEN EUabeth II ing gasoline. She had to fly to Scotland weekend but Buckingham Palace announced on Tuesday by' train to conserve plane fueL A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Advertisement129 1956-11-29 7 WflrJ- Look Mummy! *mmi nev re 'rated above right 'TLAYLAND" m Red or Brown filjfc ''AVRIL' ;lU Da°nty be C^Q| ht in Red Children's Sixes 11 to I) $15.50 Teenager Sixes 2— Si $15.50 Other styles available include "JOYANCE" Sandals, Brown or White Sres 7—s* $10 50 :z $15.50 "PLAYDECK"129 words
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399 1956-11-29 8 I Saw Body Flung 30 Feet-Witness THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Col. J. H. H. Coombes, of General HQ. FARELF, for allegedly causing the death of a pedestrian by a negligent act. The399 words
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185 1956-11-29 8 STANDARD MAN REVIEWS CHIANG'S TROOPS IN TAIPEI TAIPEI, Wed. A sroup of Malayan journalists, including Ml Andrew 1 ant; of the Singapore Standard today said .1 fortnight*! tour of Taiw.m that they were deeply touched by the 'great sense of dedii ii.nn among the people Of Ihia Nationalist Chinese stroneh185 words
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Article199 1956-11-29 8 THE Singapore High Court yesterday awarded a total of $3,978 damages to a 57-year-old Singapore housewife Aurelia Celestine Bcrlandier for injuries sustained m a motor accident m September 1954. Mrs. Berlandier sued Hin Hong, the owner of a priva'e motor vehicle and Ho Ah May together199 words
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Article, Illustration169 1956-11-29 8 ARE OUT OF TOUCH ASIAN Socialist parties, except perhaps those of Japan and Burma, seem to be out of touch with their peoples and nationalist movements, Mr. T. Tanaka, (above), Member of the Japanese Diet and the central executive of the Socialist Party of Japan, Mid m Singapore169 words
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Article48 1956-11-29 8 KUALA SELANGOR, Wed. Friday. Nov. 30 is Nomination Day for the Jeram Local Council Elections which will be held on Dec. 21 when six sea's will be contc;'^ The town, "ten miles from Kuala Selangor. consists of over 100 buildings and has about 350 voters48 words
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129 1956-11-29 8 Police Find Another Body In The Sea Hut R'j ti "i the Missing II ditress SINGAPORE Police, searching for the body of waitress, Yong Kum Yoke who was believed to be m a car that plunged into the sea off Prince Edward Road on Monday night, recovered the body of129 words
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Article63 1956-11-29 8 Japan Plans Air Link With S'pore JAPAN airways i? making plans to include Singapore m its network, a director of the Airline, Mr. Shin-ichi Okazaki told the Standard yesterday. Japan Airways plans to extend its Tokyo-Bangkok service to Europe early next year. Afterwards flights to Singapore would be arranged, he63 words
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Article50 1956-11-29 8 4 Complete 141 Years' Service FOUR employees of the Singapore Government Printing Otiice who between them have completed 141 years' service, yesterday received valedictory letters from the Governor, Sir Robert Black. They were Ir.che Talin bin Lat, Inche Abdul Jalil bin Ladin, Inche Mohd. bin Sawoot and Mr. Bachan Singh.50 words
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Article149 1956-11-29 8 SIKKMBAN. Wed. A soldier who stni c jewellery worth 51.57 and S,'sO cash from his grandmother uas today bound over by the Seremban Magistrate. Inche Abdul Wahah bin .Maasul, m the sum of S"!00 for a period of two years. Inspector Harh.Tan Singh, pnMCVtfasg, told the149 words
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Article, Illustration275 1956-11-29 8 MOHAMED MIKOYO r> ?<M SASSOOM Stand. iic v i i)ping Reporter TEN years ago a young Malay landed m Vu York w.th nothing more than a spirit adventure and lots of ambition. estei day the youth tood-looking M ft U old United st.it. i Army VI geant Mohamed Zain bin275 words
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Article166 1956-11-29 8 BLUEPRINT FOR MERDEKA LONDON, Nov. 28 (AT) A fi\e-natio» Commonwealth commission will meet m Rome earl December to continue its work ol formui:i stitution lor the led. ration of Mal.v.i. tht iMonial Office said last night i The group comprises constitutional experts of Britain.166 words
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74 1956-11-29 8 THE biggest airlift of service personnel for Britain— 83 left Singapore Ii national Airport by Qantas Super Constellation terday. Mr. G. C. K. RowntWt. sales superintends Qantas Airways, told the Standard that this was tht first time a Super Constellation had been used to74 words
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72 1956-11-29 8 INDONESIA will spend Rs. 1,500 million during thi ars 1o improve th« of her people, donesian Dr. H. Sinaga, told the ard yesterday. The health standard country has gone up recent. y, but malaria and yaws still prevalent, he said, is now being laid72 words
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Article56 1956-11-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed More than sixty cur eluding the Feeler;-.-Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman and Alliance ministers, attended a cocktail party given by the nesian Consul In C Tuan Rasjis Manan ar. Manan last night. Thr farewell to the retiring Indo esian Genera, Un. Kartowisastro on56 words
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Advertisement166 1956-11-29 8 BRI G I T T E iUI C (THt FRENCH HRtBRWO) BARDOT tn MJMtts likl AUER CHAMP \C\t UITH^ Cinemascope diiil EASTMANCOLOLR A FRtXCH VIOXIE WITH E.NGLISH SLBTITLtS OPENS TODAY CAPITOL I \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\y Vlr GENEVE HO U mt OH Oi'J 1 SINCE 1815 THE SWISS WATCH FOR ALL CLIMATES -SHOCK^ROTECTED166 words
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Miscellaneous702 1956-11-29 8 czMlynanuc Information at a Glance Spore Diary V^^^^^Z %g A S&F BSUroiSBg Bs' nm vi <6 3ft). 1100 With Music; 5 p.m Calling All Programme: 4 pm. O ChIBCM UK V: Stall mect:ng 9 A1 Hospitals: 6.55 Regional An- Round-up; 4.30 World New a.m. Table tennis. Boxing. l Kh Singapore702 words
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366 1956-11-29 9 -New Discoveries Made ™b r b™ad^ro h ;r r amr U C f e 7 u T""?\ As h" made "solid pro-,-,-h and i-^iUfidHfU OntJl applied and technoloffical re- The report says that tome potentially useful new discoveries have been jnade, and there has366 words
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Article22 1956-11-29 9 THfe Japanese Ministry of Int-ernational Trade and Industry has approved an application by three leading steel companies to raise prices.22 words
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Article58 1956-11-29 9 MALAYAN Exchange Bank> nation buying rates to merchants: Canada 311 (T.T.). 31 3/8 (0.D.). 31 11/lfi credit bills and 31] trade bills (90 U.S. dollars 324 (T.T.), 32 5/8 fO.D.K 32 7 'B credit bills and 32 15/11 trade bills (90 Sellina: Canada 30 7/fl (T.T/ O.D). U.S.58 words
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124 1956-11-29 9 U.S. Rubber Industry Sales Will Top $7B. A TOP rabbet industry spokesman said m New York the rubber industry will bring up sales of US$6 billion m 1957. MR H.E. Humphreys Jr., 'lent of U.S. Rubber Company said the industry \s annual sales volume will reach US$7 billion m 1960.124 words
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Article114 1956-11-29 9 Spare Parts For 132 Countries OVER 54 million spare parts were distributed by Vauxhall Motors last year to 132 different countries: 185 tons of spare parts were despatched each working day. A parts orders, despatch notes and other documents are now produced by a battery of electronic machines, opera* ing114 words
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Article182 1956-11-29 9 'Wired Radar Traces Faults IHE principal of a Melbourne electrical engineering Rm whit h makes a "uirnl r.id.ir" system to trace faults m o\erhead transmission linos will visit Malaya ilmllj m the MBM of South-east Asian tour. He I" Mr. Alan 11. Rrid. a wefl-k&OWB designer and manufacturer of specialized182 words
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Article106 1956-11-29 9 Japan May Make Cheaper Bicycles KNANG, Ifci. lapai must study more rarnrstly how to Makl Mi export complete sots of bicycles In good quality and at cheaper priic. said Mr. S. BtlTttf. roprosentativf of the Japan Bicycle t\ porters' Association. The Association exported about S3O million worth of bicycles and106 words
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Article15 1956-11-29 9 WHALING operations on the coa.-t of Australia m the season have ended sucilly.15 words
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Article14 1956-11-29 9 ROCLA PIPES LTD. concrete engineers of Melbourne, are expanding to South Africa.14 words
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Article388 1956-11-29 9 BOOSTING MALAYA 'S FOOD OUTPUT Second-Highest Agricultural Yield ALTHOUGH Molcno hos the sccorWhighest agricultural v c!d per ocrc om .As en countries there is still much land which con be utilized, according to bulletins -ssued by the United Nations Japan heads the Asian production lii the highest output per acre,388 words
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Article, Illustration275 1956-11-29 9 JOHNSON JOHNSON OPTIMISTIC: TO EXPAND despite the present trouble m the Middle East. Johnson Johnson, a company with a uor!d-\\ide organization are optimistic of the future and are continuing plans for expansion, the nimpanv's president. Mr. (iforuf I Smith, said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Smith is paying a short Msit275 words
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Article70 1956-11-29 9 MALAYAN 1 Map production m September amounted to si cwt., (gainst 42,300 cwt m the previous month. Production ir. the first nine months this year, at 405.674 cwt., showed a fall as compared with output m the sarjne period last year which was 115,199 cwt. Stocks at70 words
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Article85 1956-11-29 9 South British Insurance Co. Ltd.: Operating throughout the free world with a head office m New Zealand, the year ended 31.8.56 showed a profit from underwriting and In ment revenue of £975,673 I per share) from which 2/- was distributed. Once a^ain the dividend appropriation absorbs85 words
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445 1956-11-29 9 Malaya And New Guinea Face Common Problems THK similarity of opportunities and problems m the economies of Malaya, I Papua and the Australian Trust Territory of New Guinea are indicated m a recent economic review. As m Malaya, mineral wealth plays an important part m the development of these areas445 words
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Article279 1956-11-29 9 OVERSEAS demand for Hongkong paint> and varnishes has heen increasing rapidly and the most noticeable improvement has taken place riaec 1952, particularly m supplies to Malaya, Thailand, North Borneo, Burma and the Philippines. A recent issue of the H.K. Trade Bulletin say? "Annual output of279 words
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Advertisement61 1956-11-29 9 GIVE YOUR BABY j f ACTOCEf/ fcN^PIS LACTOGEN iv remarkably easy ~V HJ£^g^jH| (o mix nothing to add l^ -vA H^jJPj^^^HJlK except boiled water. Jg?SBft-' Jk&^' just another splendid §m example of a healthy, Jf happy Lactogen Infant, jpMMM| LACTOGEN supplies I the nutriment Baby needs m the right proportions61 words
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Miscellaneous110 1956-11-29 9 EXPECTED TODAY XI.M KMM 7AX Br.O a.m. Mala »n Mrwayi ML 121 KL/MAI r -"ia.m. Garuda GA37I JAK 1140 a.m. Malayan Airways MUOI PG XL 12. 4"^ p.m. BOAC BA~ r i4 LON'/CAL 220 p.m. Malayan Airways ML4OI SIBO KUCH 3.1 '•> p.m. BOAC 8A705 SYD'JAK 3 40 pm. PA110 words
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Article166 1956-11-29 10 Business In Shares MALAYAN Sharebrokers* As- reported the ",g business done: Gammona 4 $2.04. $2.02) H. Wauxfa 51.52: Jackaon II 15; Breweries $3.90 r Coll HM cents- M Box $1 m; Straits Time- '•vt might and 52.07J today; Wcrr.e $3.41] delayed, S:5 40 delayed and overnight, $3.3"i i e.irtv. Aokam166 words
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Article114 1956-11-29 10 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady with small price fluctuations, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' A wciation. Moderate business was report rd. Price changes announced by the Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers R R Petrol 48/- 50/mon 2.00 2.05 Me-al Box 1.65114 words
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Article83 1956-11-29 10 BRITAIN'S steel output during October reached the average weekly rate of 419.--100 tons a record for the month and equal to an annual rate of 21,790.000 tons, the U.K. Iran and Steel Board has announced. The October output was 4 1 per cent higher than m83 words
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Article91 1956-11-29 10 Bankers On Tour Of S-EA TWO senior executives of the foreign division of the Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, on I t\\omnnth tour of South-east A>ia. ha\c arrived ;n Singapore. The executives are Mr. KN. Harrison, overseas repre■fllllll). Mai Ik L,W. Enderby, ofliter-in-charge of trade services. They are both attached91 words
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Article128 1956-11-29 10 TIMBER production m New Guinea wai steadily increasing Mr P. Hasluck. Federal Minister for Territories, said recently. The output of Com-monwealth-New Guinea Timbers Ltd. was now about 32 million feet of plywood. The administration of the territory was carrying out, a reafforestation programme m the Bulolo Valley.128 words
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72 1956-11-29 10 An exhibition illustrating the latest trends m packaging design and materials was opened recently m Sydney. Organized by the Australian Department of Trade, the exhibition also featured latest developments m overseas packaging and design. Emphasis m presentation was primarily on export, and the purpose of72 words
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Article33 1956-11-29 10 INCREASED use of cotton m the U.S. for textiles and industrial purposes is expected to exceed output for the first time m more than five years with the 1956 crop.33 words
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Article28 1956-11-29 10 INDIA and U.S. have Lgned an agreement by which the Asian country I buy U.S.S3<SO 1 million worth Of U.S. agricultural commodities over a three-year period.28 words
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Article216 1956-11-29 10 MACHINE MAKES MINING SAFER A BRITISH firm manufacturing mining machinery well-known m Malaya. China and India, have placed on the market, boring equipment which ensures again.-t the danger of sudden release of water or gas when the barriers have been pierced. The new baflßf tool can be easily handled by216 words
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278 1956-11-29 10 -OFFICIALS TO BE CHOSEN MALAYA will soon appoint officials to negotiate vith Indonesian Government for an increased supply cf rubber from rhot country. The Malayan Trade Commissioner m the United Kingdom, Mr. J. N. Davies, said this to officials of the Rubber Trade278 words
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Article62 1956-11-29 10 ROYAL Air Force Scarrh and rescue helicopters thrr out Europe are to be fitted with a British radio navigation device giving high navigational accuracy at low altitude. The device. the Deeea Navigator. picks up radio signals from ground transmitters to give the pilot the position of62 words
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Article166 1956-11-29 10 INCMMMN politic*] news and improved overseas advkes caused the .Singapore rubber price to continue its upu.'d trend x^stcrd.n first grade December shipment (i»>inc at Mil. per Ib. m day). The market opened very steady at SI. 101 per lb. up U cents on Tuesday.166 words
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Article104 1956-11-29 10 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra, Nov $27 J buyers, sellers; Dec. $28$ buyers. $29 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $44J sellers, m drums $48 sellers; Muntok white pepper SI 20 sellers, Sarawak white $119 sellers, Special Sarawak black $85 seller?. Singapore104 words
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118 1956-11-29 10 Group To Export Medical Equipment SEVEN Austra. manufacturers of mcc and hospital equipment have formed the Au lian Medical Export Company to develop export trade, the Federal Minister for Trade, Mr. J. McEwen, announced m Canberra recently. B company's fonr ■■flowed a successful bu. to South-east Asia recentMr. A. F.118 words
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Article68 1956-11-29 10 THE first shipment of steel, iron rods and nails from China has arrive Singapore. The goods were contracted for while the Singapore tradi mission visited China m Se^ tember. According to importer:China steel, iron and nails art manufactured m Shanghai. The total quar. rted so far68 words
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Advertisement553 1956-11-29 10 RI GI>IK\TIO\ (>r PU I) ONlK\< HU'.N IT IS INTENDED to establish a system of Registration of contractors lor )Uc Works Departmer awak with erlect from the Ist day of January. 1957. From that date NO CO*. -R will be permltted to tender for any construction work unless he is553 words
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Advertisement424 1956-11-29 10 NOTICES IN THL SUPREME COURT Off THL FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN nil HK.H OURT AT BOH HIM I OMPAMES WINDING I P No 1 OF 1956. IN IHL MATTER OF COMPANTLS UKDLNAM K> I'M IMA N IN IHL MM 11 X OF THL MAI..U REALTY AND DEVEI.OPMI NT CORPORATION lIMIILD424 words
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Advertisement548 1956-11-29 10 i THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES STATE OL PEKAK) ELECTIONS REGULATIONS, l!>3b. iPK. G.X. 910/27.956) [Regulation 14(1)] Notice of certification of Register. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of Electors for the Electoral Ward of Kangsar m the f .vn Council Area of Kuala Kangsar has been certified. The certified Register548 words
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Advertisement642 1956-11-29 10 In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore Originating Petition No. l!i of 1 :>.'>•>. In the M itt-r tl UEN HWA COMPANY LIMITED. And In the Matter of the Company Ordinance No. 58 ot 11)40. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition lor confirming the642 words
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Advertisement174 1956-11-29 10 NOTICES RLOK mm TIN, LTD. 1" the forthcoming Annual General Meeting to be held on 28th December, 1956, the Directors will recommend payment of a Final Dividend of 20%, less Income Tax, m respect of the year ended 31st October, 1956. Notice is also hereby given that the Transfer Books174 words
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Advertisement92 1956-11-29 10 T.S.s. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy; 31 Sailing November 29, 1956 4.00 p.m I MBAHKATIO X TIM SALOON CLASS Passengers AOpUMten l? per the above vessel are hrn v "ntifi,Hi tlui heir heavy and ewert haccace for nsj.. n«n and 1.,,,: S.H.B. Godowr No 25 No. 2 and $2.00 per ertfc92 words
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Advertisement728 1956-11-29 11 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO LTn v JJ923/6 265-! "J JA THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE^ Ko NORTH AMERICAN SfRVICI t !>r 's'"r..» :;r,, Cajmrt optcr ro Dfoceed vu other porti to *o loao .no discharge caigc NORTH GERMAN LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE ioini MMia TO Colombo Antw«p. 9oU t ,Um Bremen b Harrburg728 words
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Advertisement1149 1956-11-29 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 <!)> linesi ilncbitK'Oti >ii<g»pc<»' >W tin«u S o ce P p P BB THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o.T SAILINGS tc LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONCON b CONIINrNIAi KORTi POSiIION Or VESSELS WHICH MAVt LtH MALAYA HOMH»ARD> Via C.ipe Lye.ion (Dakar 6.12 Liverpool 1312) V'« C.ipe1,149 words
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Advertisement855 1956-11-29 11 MITSUI t^\ LINE Spore P. b horn Penong FOR JAPAN AktDoson Moru for Yokohama Nagoyo, Kcre, vio Hongkonc 8 Dec i Amagisan Mar* tor Yokohama. Kobe A, A o i via HonQ Kong 1 3 Dec FOR U.S.A For New York Philadelphia Baltimore Arimasan Moru 1 5 Dec 1 8855 words
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Advertisement665 1956-11-29 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES OUTWAKDs Sailings tor Bonfjfcofc oii4/o« For East Penong P S'hajm Spew KAMBODIA- 4/6 Drc 9/9 Dae SELANDIA' 12/13 Dec 14/15 Dcc 16/17 Dec KINA" 29 Dec/3 Jen Hombu'9, Ccpcnhcgeo Gothenburg O»i>S por« F S horr Pcnono "SELANDIA'' 9Jan 10/10Ja« 11/12 Jon CALLS uUNDON FA^ts^,. SINCAPORt KUALA .LM..K665 words
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Article, Illustration1605 1956-11-29 12 Clifford Wusey - Clifford Wusey mam into tragedy Another True Life Story- No. 10 -by- ...during his lifetime Sir Bernard knew the causes of 25,000 fatalities "HOW many bodies have you examined to determine the cause of death?" a newspaperman once asked Sir Bernard Spilsbury. The tall, impassive, bespectacled pathologist1,605 words
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Article476 1956-11-29 12 M. A. Glasgow - Musical Tone For Telephone M. A. Glasgow ■bY oSb^L^L! ■L^HB^L^B^B^OBB^OHB^k^B^B^LIBW a^Lja^^OH LONDON C| UN 1 IMS arc. at present. xp c r imenting with a musical tone device intended to re.pla.ee the telephone bell. Because the musical tone equipment uses transistors, the tones will be transmitted with the same amount476 words
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Article, Illustration73 1956-11-29 12 POLLOWJ.YG its stamp L issued recently m hotioxtT of Robert Btcnu the So has now j tribute to George Bernard portrait appears on a 40-kopeek stamp issued to mark the centenary 0/ li is birth. In the bad^ ground, a little incongruously, stands the clock tower of the73 words
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Article, Illustration271 1956-11-29 12 Safari on M$8 ,000 all found A BIG game hunting expedition m Africa If now within the reach of many a sportsman. A three-week safari for two m Kenya can be had for about MsB.ooo. That includes the services of a white hunter and just about everything that will be271 words
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Advertisement173 1956-11-29 12 The icorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (Pat Ku a Tan) Very effective for Coughs, I n d i gesticn, Seasickness, NoiJSCCL Tiredness, Stomachcche, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I 2nd BIG MIDNIGHT SAT. Ist DEC T?¥TY SAT. Ist DEC. |j173 words
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Article59 1956-11-29 13 MELBOUK\E, Nov. 28 '(Reuter) <on, who captained the Australian cricket touring team this year m Britain, Pakistan and India. has announced his retirement from first class cricket, the Melbourne Argus reporter! Johnson was quoted as sayfas that he had had a happy time while playing ani had "enjoyed59 words
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Article678 1956-11-29 13 \l sTERDAY'S Olvmpi .it Melbourne were Athletics Kilometre Road \\«lk t Anta- \t na t* 1 Bruno loun METRES HNAI Midimir Kuk iß u >si, 13:39. h. Gordon P.rie (Brita >> M 4 l )erek Ihbot^n (Britain 4. Milos Szabo (Hunearv) 14:3.4. 5. Albert Thomas (Aust678 words
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Article134 1956-11-29 13 Harrys Tribute To Singapore TRIBUTE to the Singapore sports team now "putting up such a stalwart, and not unsuccessful performance" at tiie Olympiad, m Melbourne, mi paid yesterday at the weekly luncheon of Sil gapore Rotarians by fuesi speaker Mr. R. L. Harry, Australian Commissioner m the Colony. He praised134 words
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Article131 1956-11-29 13 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Ry THERE was very tt c activity at the Bukit Timah training track yesterday The third track was u^ed for slow but only a handful of h for the St. Leger meet were out at pace work. With little prospects of fine her—131 words
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Article, Illustration38 1956-11-29 13 TRUNDLE HILL, wellknown member of Singapore Standard's (rack team of racing journalists, leaves for the United Kingdom today. Hill, who has been with us since ISM, will be taking up j similar appointment m England38 words
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Article197 1956-11-29 13 MELBOURNE Wed. (AP) The new Zatopek of the Olympic Games is an indefatigable 29-year-old Russian naval officer, Vladimir Kuts, who smilingly says he drinks vodka only on holiday "Eleven months m the year I train and train hard," says the leathery blondhairr-i runner from Leningrad. "I197 words
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Article300 1956-11-29 13 Kosbies Force A Draw X LUIfPUB IFed Kings Own Scottish Borderers from Batu Pahat staged a storm* ing second half ra'.iy to hold Selangor Club to a 11-11 draw at rugger on the Padang today. A nasty accident to Captain Gordon, Kosbies' skipper marred the came. He was carried off300 words
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Article92 1956-11-29 13 MELBOURNE, Nov. 27, (UP). Pickpockets, rrho ere milling among swollen Melbourne crowd!!, are off their form m Olympic competition. A favourite to take the fidd m pickpocket; ng has failed to even Qualify for finals. h frrnationnUu known pickpocket Abraham Tsyprcs (pronounced CyprwJ mm tted sadly92 words
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Article67 1956-11-29 13 MELBOURNE; Nov. 22. (UP). S i d ia r,:rr.-;-' non-stop basketball play Droved ton much ?<■>:• a time clock m the Olympic basketball auditori;:- One of the two larEe clocks used to time the basketball games ke down and ran wild during Urn Japan-Korea game The67 words
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Article132 1956-11-29 13 SINGAPORE footballer. Lee. Kok Sens. v.a. awarded a gold medal by the Singapore Government Services Football Association for being the cleanest, fairest and best player of 1956 The decision was made at yesterdays S.G.S.F.A. annual general meeting hrld at Singapore Amateur Football Association premises. The132 words
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Article112 1956-11-29 13 ADELAIDE. Awtnlia, M 2. UP).— Xeale Fraser went four set? today before he eliminated veteran U.S. Davis cupper Vie Seixas from the quartefinals of the South Australian championships. 6-4. R-3. 5-7. 6-4 Another Australian. Ashley Oo ;:>er. dropped U.S. veteran Perb Flam 6-1, 9-7. 6-4. and112 words
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Article66 1956-11-29 13 RESULTS of R al Wand Club Golf competitions held recently w e: rMEN'S MONTHLY MEDAL (BOGEY) Winners: "A" Di\ L 1 ri -B Div T. S Chcv r.z —3 down 'C' Div P. Walker— 2 down. Ball <«pr P Winners: "A" and "B I) :v L Holloway;66 words
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Article26 1956-11-29 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The San Francisco basketball team, who arrived todr play two charity matches m the Federal capital on Nov 29 and 30.26 words
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Article565 1956-11-29 13 Kuts Emulates Zatopek's Feat MELBOURNE, Wed. (Reuter)— lt was Russia >d > at the lbth Olympiad today, with Vladimir Kuts establishing himself as the world's present preatesi distance runner and the Soviet athletes c.iinin gold medals. i- With h. Ojm pie record vi t( ry m565 words
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Miscellaneous209 1956-11-29 13 Li 1 flbner V7~Z By Al Copp fT^Vi^ ss "^ssEsnT^S "~v., v .rD^N^TM tKt? $3^^ y«-Ers\i tlmes^a^to 00 ■^PMOGBOmsjDBiLU Ahll k^elp 7 Shut pho&BCXjnd /SLOB-< .m > PASS PC'.r His SPEECH fi AlK| n until sands a7l M *xs )up and get on with rovian AMEj*»rA«^ E v> m the209 words
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234 1956-11-29 14 SINGAPORE'S DAY AT OLYMPIC CITY V ICT 0 R V comes sweet. ...Singapore's Victory 'Double' (Afghanistan 'icked 5-0 Thailand edged 62-50) m Melbourne yesterday is something to warm the cockles of our hearts on these coid and watery Malayan days and nights. The victory would have arrived234 words
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Article, Illustration643 1956-11-29 14 ALL'S NOT WELL IN FEDERATION CAMP MELBOIKNL. WedSome of the Federation ofti< with most pi i .:inn, iec. is over the loss of vice-ciptain Freddie Vias m the >elect ttion t. .iii .i> .1 result of the lUrced high-handed Malawi Oief Dp Minion, iiiTh^ Olxmpic City! De Souza. according loA.P.; U.P. - 643 words
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Article182 1956-11-29 14 amme m Malayan time> ATHLETIC S Decathlon 100 metres: 8 n.m. Decathlon long jump; 11. 10 am. Decathlon shot put; Noon 400 metres ?emi-final>. 12.20 200 metres women Aral round 1 p.m. Decathlon high jump, steeplechase final; 1.30 p.m 1,.i00 metres first ro-und: 2.20 p.m. 400 metres182 words
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506 1956-11-29 14 Bare-footed Afghans Are No Match For The Colony mmmmmßKM ■sznai I rrirr.it X n n c 'i ra ami Fihim Ahm,r I.ulrd to -ur- i 11,1 m 'he 400 m« :rrPere 1 r a finished 7th ,m.n c vfvm runner*, and Rahim was 6th m 50.1s OLYMPIC PARK, Wed. Singapore506 words
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Article338 1956-11-29 14 OLYMPIC PARK, Melbourne, Wed.-Federation hockey stars fought gallantly jor survival when they held Kenya to a draw m the Olympic hockey match after trailing by one goal at the interval. Federation could co .> themselves unlucky as they lost Sclvanayagam m the second half when338 words
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Article225 1956-11-29 14 David Saves Colony From A Rout afja;gagag OLYMPIC POOL. \Vc<]_ One of the b(M prrfmmances of the day m the Olympic water polo competition was ihrca by schoolboy David Lim when S i 11i:n--porp went down to Germain by five R<>:il«; tr one here to da\. The near capacity crowd225 words
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Article454 1956-11-29 14 Cagers Get Going atjagmagag IAHIHII [ON Bu Wed. Singapore's cagers shook off earl> morning jitters and «< nt n n to m;!.due the Tmmk la trim V* hrM same m th. Ohmpi. baskrUMll -n r lh, o|on>"« bttpiHt beat ThailaW bS H to 50. In the first five minutes, the454 words
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